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. 2024 Nov 3.
doi: 10.1111/ggi.15014. Online ahead of print.

Blood pressure variability associated with falls in nursing home residents

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Blood pressure variability associated with falls in nursing home residents

El Hassan Soultan et al. Geriatr Gerontol Int. .

Abstract

Background: High variations in serially measured blood pressures (BPs) portend a variety of adverse clinical events including dementia, cardiovascular sequelae and frailty. In this study, systolic blood pressure variability (BPV) was examined for its association with fall frequency and time to next fall among older adults living in nursing homes.

Methods: BP values and falls over time were extracted from medical records of nursing home residents aged ≥65 years over a 10-month period. BPV was measured as the standard deviation of 17 to 20 systolic values, and its correlation with falls and time to next fall were evaluated according to quartile values.

Results: One hundred patient charts were analyzed with nearly 2000 BP data points. All older adults had at least one fall incident. Higher BPV was related to more falls, shorter time between the first and second fall and fewer average days between falls. Subgroups of high BP and different diagnoses affected this association between BPV and falls.

Conclusions: People who fall often show a high variability in BP; as the number of falls increases, the BPV also increases. This study suggests that BPV may be marker for patients who might benefit from more aggressive application of fall reduction strategies. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; ••: ••-••.

Keywords: BPV; blood pressure variability; falls; nursing home; systolic blood pressure.

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